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tom kuhn, thank you very much. >> he was a good sport, wasn't it? >> he was a very good sport. >> i think he was being political, too. >>> wall street was back in action today. everything you need to know to be ready for tomorrow's trading day. that's next. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-te
tom kuhn, thank you very much. >> he was a good sport, wasn't it? >> he was a very good sport. >> i think he was being political, too. >>> wall street was back in action today. everything you need to know to be ready for tomorrow's trading day. that's next. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready...
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these two guys have states where the economy is growing and tom corbett i would like to ask you a big region for is you energy and what's happened in pennsylvania. you want to tell us a little bit about that and the role of the federal government versus the state? >> we're doing very well with the development of the marcellus share and the utica natural gas here in pennsylvania. it's resulted in almost 30,000 jobs just in the core industry. in our last five, six years we've drilled close to 6,000 wells, 2,800 are already currently producing, so it is growing jobs and going to grow future jobs. shell has decided to site, we believe they will site an ethylene cracker facility in western pennsylvania that will provide jobs in the short term and also in the long-term because the petrochemical industry we think is going to grow around it. and it's going to grow over into west virginia and over to my colleague, john kasich, in ohio. >> the president, tom, talks about how under his administration all this increase of drilling, the fact, has the federal government been your partner in this or
these two guys have states where the economy is growing and tom corbett i would like to ask you a big region for is you energy and what's happened in pennsylvania. you want to tell us a little bit about that and the role of the federal government versus the state? >> we're doing very well with the development of the marcellus share and the utica natural gas here in pennsylvania. it's resulted in almost 30,000 jobs just in the core industry. in our last five, six years we've drilled close...
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it includes a video starring the company's paid pitchman, actor tom bosley. >> join me as we find out how the yes entertainment network is leading the way in this revolution, and how you can share directly in yes entertainment's success. >> [ chuckles ] you know, i mean, i grew up watching "happy days," and how can you not trust howard cunningham? >> narrator: an investment adviser with years of experience, canfield sees yes entertainment as a high-risk personal investment, but one that checks out. >> at that time, you know, it was very possible to invest in an internet start-up company and make millions. i mean, people were doing it every day. >> narrator: canfield sees his chance when he learns that his neighbor's niece is working in an internet start-up company in southern california called yes entertainment. >> i really felt like it was something that could have done very well. in my wildest dreams, i was thinking, "i'm gonna become an instant millionaire." >> narrator: to canfield, yes entertainment's pitch, explained here by a supposed company employee, makes perfect sense. >> a
it includes a video starring the company's paid pitchman, actor tom bosley. >> join me as we find out how the yes entertainment network is leading the way in this revolution, and how you can share directly in yes entertainment's success. >> [ chuckles ] you know, i mean, i grew up watching "happy days," and how can you not trust howard cunningham? >> narrator: an investment adviser with years of experience, canfield sees yes entertainment as a high-risk personal...
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we'll speak with pennsylvania governor tom corbit next. he's, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> the worst of hurricane sandy arriving to lower manhattan as rising water there begins to flood areas around wall street. the new york stock exchange and nasdaq have shut down due to impending effects of sandy. they are seeing levels like they saw with tropical storm irene 14 months ago. 9,000 flights have been canceled. wind gusts of more than 90 miles an hour expected to hit new york city. customers warned to prepare for long duration outages. >> we want to get you caught up to speed as to what is open for trade. u.s. equities are not trading. futures of course have stopped trading at 9:15 eastern time. w
we'll speak with pennsylvania governor tom corbit next. he's, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> the worst of hurricane sandy arriving to lower...
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hey, everybody out there have their garmin or their tom tom or navigation on their vehicle? what happens when you make a wrong turn? recalculate, recalculate, recalculate. that explains europe and i'll tell you why because it's now become gaming of chicken, between deterioration versus stabilization. what do i mean? well, obviously mario draghi and the july 26 ba zoo is ka and chapter 2 today is he's going to stabilize the financial cost and destabilize the interest rates, but that isn't going to fix it. the deterioration is while all this is going on, europe's economy is deteriorating so, there's your recalculate. all the data points that are for the reform programs or ratios of debt, recalculate, recalculate. you get in on this spiral. i don't like to weigh in on the politics. i like to weigh in on my domain in terms of what i cover, the markets, interest rates last. night. what was the spin of the debate? i didn't think there was a lot of spin. i'll tell you why. social media. i'll tell you what. i switched to every channel. i have tvs that have picture in picture. i was
hey, everybody out there have their garmin or their tom tom or navigation on their vehicle? what happens when you make a wrong turn? recalculate, recalculate, recalculate. that explains europe and i'll tell you why because it's now become gaming of chicken, between deterioration versus stabilization. what do i mean? well, obviously mario draghi and the july 26 ba zoo is ka and chapter 2 today is he's going to stabilize the financial cost and destabilize the interest rates, but that isn't going...
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he was followed by david toms and furyk. >> how do you feel about wearing two gloves? he's wearing two gloves. >> i know you go out at night wearing one glove. i think that's a little weird for me. >> the whole mj thing, i know. >> but he wasn't wearing a surgical glove. that's weird to see that the way you snap it sometimes. anyway, the team improves to 7-0 this season beating temple 35-10, the scarlet knights ranked 15th in the bcs poll. notre dame met byu. oklahoma was a great game. did you watch the running game of notre dame? >> i did. >> is the defense big enough to handle oklahoma? and animal orchestra didn't pick this grecco pick -- >> i tried to e-maille you, but it's full so i couldn't send any e-mail so i had to tweet you. i said nice pick for the ao. because it was such a terrible loss. >> and then my wife, she went to fc and i went to colorado. she said i'll take sc. fine. give me 40 points. it was 50-6. 30 poi 40 points and i still can't win. my sports teams are just really -- >> you're having a bad year. >> and my high school team lost for the battle of
he was followed by david toms and furyk. >> how do you feel about wearing two gloves? he's wearing two gloves. >> i know you go out at night wearing one glove. i think that's a little weird for me. >> the whole mj thing, i know. >> but he wasn't wearing a surgical glove. that's weird to see that the way you snap it sometimes. anyway, the team improves to 7-0 this season beating temple 35-10, the scarlet knights ranked 15th in the bcs poll. notre dame met byu. oklahoma...
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and tom tweets i would send hpq but not before getting a groupon for the tickets. >>> corporate buy backs, their effect on the market. >> we spoke at great length about the massive buy backs that have taken place. check out the numbers right now. last week, corporate selling was 6.8 billion which exceeded the amount of corporate buying, 4.6 billion. the data since the beginning of september has changed. talk about correlations breaking down. since september there's been 22.7 billion more selling than buying. very important to note. this is a major, if you're bearish on the market or short the market you'll love this data because this been a trend that's been broken. >> after how much time? how long has this trend been in tact? >> the bulls will tell you pretty much the whole year and certainly since the beginning of the qe3 phenomenon. i'm surprised to see that data broken. very surprised this morning. >> until the reversal were you trusting that the trend was going to continue, that the correlation would continue? >> that correlation was something you expect with companies doing less m a
and tom tweets i would send hpq but not before getting a groupon for the tickets. >>> corporate buy backs, their effect on the market. >> we spoke at great length about the massive buy backs that have taken place. check out the numbers right now. last week, corporate selling was 6.8 billion which exceeded the amount of corporate buying, 4.6 billion. the data since the beginning of september has changed. talk about correlations breaking down. since september there's been 22.7...
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senior columnist and jp morgan's tom lee, and the yahoo traders show you the best places to hide out. congratulations to michael. let's get to rick san tesy in chicago tracking the selloff and looking at politics as well. >> a bit on the politics. there was a debate last night, but it's something that's come up and come up and come up. it was, of course, clinton tax rates. it shouldn't be about clinton tax rates. it should be about growth rates. if we just want to pull one number out of the giant mega pie of numbers and data from the early '90s, just consider that. if you can go back to the same tax rate, what about the same fed funds rate which is 3% or the same tenure rate which was 5.5% or the same unemployment rate which was 6% or the same 30-year mortgage rate which was 7.5%. welcome, jeff carter. i can't believe that anybody wants to hear this anymore. it's just the craziest thing to pull out something in a static comparison and said, see, we had a much different economy. it was growing. >> well, it was a much different economy, and i think there was confirmation by us when you
senior columnist and jp morgan's tom lee, and the yahoo traders show you the best places to hide out. congratulations to michael. let's get to rick san tesy in chicago tracking the selloff and looking at politics as well. >> a bit on the politics. there was a debate last night, but it's something that's come up and come up and come up. it was, of course, clinton tax rates. it shouldn't be about clinton tax rates. it should be about growth rates. if we just want to pull one number out of...
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. >> that was tom brokaw's debate. he talked about that this morning and he said it was very tough. he said something like my condolences to candy because it was a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden. let's go pack to last week's debate. we knew saturday night live would have some fun and it didn't disappoint. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening. >> oh, boy. here we go. oh, man. >> four years ago president obama made a promise that he would bring down unemployment below 6%. >> this guy. >> that's funny. they were dead on. do you think this is going to be old news by tuesday, lz? >> well it's old news now. once you've been snl' ed it's pretty much out of the news cycle. >> sarah palin and tina fey you can't get enough of that. i still watch the clips. >> i mean in terms of way people int view the debate. >> i totally disagree. i know you didn't want to ask me this, don. you said it just now. we used to view debates through the prism of when they happen. now we have this internet. you're kidding yourself if you don't thin
. >> that was tom brokaw's debate. he talked about that this morning and he said it was very tough. he said something like my condolences to candy because it was a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden. let's go pack to last week's debate. we knew saturday night live would have some fun and it didn't disappoint. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening. >> oh, boy. here we go. oh, man. >> four years ago president...
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oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. ordinary credit monitoring services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, before it was too late. and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts could have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects y
oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of...
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tom barth and professor dr. cindy bir. >>> and bullies prank a school for the deaf and it backfires when taylor swift comes to their rescue. that story ahead. also, "early start" will be back after the break. he ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪
tom barth and professor dr. cindy bir. >>> and bullies prank a school for the deaf and it backfires when taylor swift comes to their rescue. that story ahead. also, "early start" will be back after the break. he ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying...
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. >> tom bloom runs ed dissoon ale house, a bar and restaurant right krothsz from the brew ten da daal -- business could drop 35% this month and up to 45% if the lockout continues. >> if the devils were playing on a tuesday night as opposed to a nonevent night, we're talking got a 782% spring. >> they already lost their nba team, the former new jersey now brooklyn nets, this hotel that opened last month, will help revitalize the area, but the -- turning a profit could be devilishly difficult. >> you say it doesn't feel good is an understatement. >> businesses hope the resolution comes quickly. >> new jersey senators are urging both sides to come to an agreement and fast. they notice the stoppage could mean millions in lost revenue at a time when the state's unemployment rate is at a 30-year high. susan cann susan candiotti, cnn new york. >>> and he did it felix baumgartner landed on his feet after his record break jump from space. we'll have more on his accomplishments at the top of the hour. [ music playing, children laughing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ music, laughter stop ] [ male ann
. >> tom bloom runs ed dissoon ale house, a bar and restaurant right krothsz from the brew ten da daal -- business could drop 35% this month and up to 45% if the lockout continues. >> if the devils were playing on a tuesday night as opposed to a nonevent night, we're talking got a 782% spring. >> they already lost their nba team, the former new jersey now brooklyn nets, this hotel that opened last month, will help revitalize the area, but the -- turning a profit could be...
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that's why there's also an investigation headed by tom pickering, a leading diplomat from the reagan years who is doing an investigation as to whether or not there are any lapses, what the lapses were, so they will never happen again. >> they wanted more security there. >> we weren't told they wanted more security. >> keeping them honest, there is now sworn testimony that the request was, in fact, made. the former regional security officer in libya second from the left there, telling a congressional committee that he asked for additional security for benghazi months before the attack but was denied. the white house today in what you might call damage control mode, saying mr. biden was speaking just for himself and president obama when he said we weren't told. mitt romney today called it doubling down on denial. so those are two issues that are sure to come up again when the president and governor romney square off on tuesday. tuesday at least until it gets here, it means everything. >> as we said, there's new polling, the debate fallout and always so close to the election, a lot more
that's why there's also an investigation headed by tom pickering, a leading diplomat from the reagan years who is doing an investigation as to whether or not there are any lapses, what the lapses were, so they will never happen again. >> they wanted more security there. >> we weren't told they wanted more security. >> keeping them honest, there is now sworn testimony that the request was, in fact, made. the former regional security officer in libya second from the left there,...
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michael holmes is in toms river. that's on the jersey shore. he joins us by phone. very hard to get a live shot out of there right now. michael, describe the jersey shore. what are you seeing? >> reporter: damage in barrier island. it's quite a sight, i can tell you. there's a mile-long queue of emergency vehicles, tractor trailers, four-wheel drive, heavy earth-moving equipment, buses loaded with rescue workers, fire truck, rescue truck, national guard is all here, all lined up on this side of the bridge waiting for the green light to head across and on to those barrier islands you've seen extraordinary pictures of. they're going to go over there, set up a command center and they're going to fan out and do what they can to help anyone who is still there, who hasn't yet been rescued and to begin to assess the magnitude of what occurred there. barrier islands taking the brunt of sandy. we were there the day the storm arrived, got out before it hit. and already we could see the ocean waters coming through the sand dune
michael holmes is in toms river. that's on the jersey shore. he joins us by phone. very hard to get a live shot out of there right now. michael, describe the jersey shore. what are you seeing? >> reporter: damage in barrier island. it's quite a sight, i can tell you. there's a mile-long queue of emergency vehicles, tractor trailers, four-wheel drive, heavy earth-moving equipment, buses loaded with rescue workers, fire truck, rescue truck, national guard is all here, all lined up on this...
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. >> reporter: tom bloom runs edison ale house, a bar and restaurant right across the street from the prudential center. >> every day to look out these big picture windows and see it dark, you know, it can get discouraging. >> reporter: bloom says business could drop 35% this month and up to 45% if the lockout continues. he hopes to hold onto workers as their tips are slashed and the bar's profits are on ice. >> if the devils were playing on a tuesday night as opposed to a nonevent night, you're talking about probably a 75% swing in revenue. >> reporter: in newark, the hockey lockout is a double whammy. they already lost their nba team, the former new jersey, now brooklyn, nets. the city is hoping this hotel that opened last month will help revitalize the area. but an empty arena could make turning a profit devil lishy difficult. >> it doesn't feel good, that's an understatement. i'm sure it's depressing, but i think the spirit of the city is trying to press on. >> reporter: newark is one of 30 nhl markets in the u.s. and canada. the lockout was imposed after a collective bargaining a
. >> reporter: tom bloom runs edison ale house, a bar and restaurant right across the street from the prudential center. >> every day to look out these big picture windows and see it dark, you know, it can get discouraging. >> reporter: bloom says business could drop 35% this month and up to 45% if the lockout continues. he hopes to hold onto workers as their tips are slashed and the bar's profits are on ice. >> if the devils were playing on a tuesday night as opposed to...
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all the way here into tom's river and all of this has wind this way, the winds in washington, d.c. will be 55 or 60-mile-per-hour. but in the opposite direction. and it interacts with the next storm system, there's a low here, when those two actually combine, then we'll start to see the snow on this side, because it's cold over here, the snow will come in, and this will wrap up. for anymore, this will not feel a hurricane. when it's a hurricane, it feels like it's 72, it's tropical. it's going to be cold, wet, and temperatures are going to be 45 or 50. this is going to be a brutal storm to be out in. >> you're saying nor'easter like? >> that's what this storm is going to turn into. this is like the perfect storm back in 1991. which caused billions and billions of dollars of damage, and it stayed out in the ocean. this storm does make landfall, it does make coastal surge. meantime a big warning coming from the president of the united states. he made a visit to fema headquarters and he said the resources are in place to deal with the storm and he expects fast response to any damage o
all the way here into tom's river and all of this has wind this way, the winds in washington, d.c. will be 55 or 60-mile-per-hour. but in the opposite direction. and it interacts with the next storm system, there's a low here, when those two actually combine, then we'll start to see the snow on this side, because it's cold over here, the snow will come in, and this will wrap up. for anymore, this will not feel a hurricane. when it's a hurricane, it feels like it's 72, it's tropical. it's going...
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. >> that was tom brokaw's debate. back in 2008, right? he talked about that on doing a town haul type debate this morning on "meet the press" and he said it's very tough and he said something like, i'm paraphrasing, my condolences to candy because it was a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden. let's go back to last week's debate. we knew "saturday night live" would have some fun, and it didn't disappoint. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening. >> oh, boy. here we go. oh, man. >> four years ago president obama made a promise that he would bring down unemployment below 6%. >> oh, this guy, i mean -- >> that's funny. they were dead on. i have to say. do you think this is going to be old news by tuesday, lz? >> well, it's old news now. once you've been "snl'd," it's pretty much out of the news cycle. >> oh, come on, sarah palin -- sar czar palin and tina fey, you still can't get enough of that. i still watch the clips. >> i mean in terms of the way people view the debate. not necess
. >> that was tom brokaw's debate. back in 2008, right? he talked about that on doing a town haul type debate this morning on "meet the press" and he said it's very tough and he said something like, i'm paraphrasing, my condolences to candy because it was a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden. let's go back to last week's debate. we knew "saturday night live" would have some fun, and it didn't disappoint. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank...
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. >> that was tom brokaw's debate in 2008. he talked about doing a town-hall debate on "meet the press" and he said it was very tough. i'm paraphrasing. maycon do lenses to candy because it's a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden for a minute. let's go back to the debate. >> we knew that "saturday night live" would not -- >> four years ago, president obama made a promise. >> [ laughter ] >> that he would bring down unemployment below 6%. >> this guy -- i mean -- >> that's funny. and they were dead on. i have to say, do you think this will be old news by tuesday, lz? >> well, it's old news now. once you've been sn lech nchlsn same and sarah palin and tina fey, i still watch the clips. >> in terms of having a more immediate impact and the way people view the debate and the way people view joe biden but not the debates or the future debates. >> i totally disagree. i know you didn't want to ask me this don, but you said it. we ussed to view debates through the prism of when they happened, our impressions and then the sp
. >> that was tom brokaw's debate in 2008. he talked about doing a town-hall debate on "meet the press" and he said it was very tough. i'm paraphrasing. maycon do lenses to candy because it's a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden for a minute. let's go back to the debate. >> we knew that "saturday night live" would not -- >> four years ago, president obama made a promise. >> [ laughter ] >> that he would bring down unemployment below...
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. >> that was tom brokaw's debate in 2008. he talked about doing a town hall debate this morning on "meet the press" and he said it was very tough. he said something like, i'm paraphrasing, my condolences to candy, because it's a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden for a minute and go back to last week's debate. we knew "saturday night live" would have some fun. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening. >> oh, boy, here we go. >> four years ago, president obama made a promise. [ laughter ] >> that he would bring down unemployment below 6%. >> oh, this guy. i mean. >> that's funny. and i have to say, do you think this will be old news by tuesday, lz? >> well, it's old news now. once you've been on "snl" it's out of the news cycle. >> sarah palin and tina fey, you can't get enough of that. i still watch the clips. >> i mean in terms of having a more immediate impact in the way people view the debate. >> i totally disagree. look, i know you didn't want to ask me this, don
. >> that was tom brokaw's debate in 2008. he talked about doing a town hall debate this morning on "meet the press" and he said it was very tough. he said something like, i'm paraphrasing, my condolences to candy, because it's a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden for a minute and go back to last week's debate. we knew "saturday night live" would have some fun. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening....
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michael holmes is just across the bay in toms river, new jersey. you were in seaside heights, you toured it, what did you see? >> reporter: we went right up and down a number of towns there, ocean beach, normandy, and we spent a couple of hours there with the local police chief and i can tell you, it was absolutely extraordinary, the amount of damage that was done by hurricane sandy, erin. you know, there's gas leaks there that have continued to be a problem. we've seen a stream of gas trucks go across the bridge onto those islands to try to shut off the gas. there was one particular area up there in the area of brick where about three or four football fields' worth of houses had been burnt to the ground by fire started by gas leaks so it's a big problem. you can smell it in the air. this was the first opportunity we've had to get over there with our cameras, we were among the first to do so, and there were houses literally in the middle of the street that had been picked up by the force of the ocean and dumped in the middle of the road, still inta
michael holmes is just across the bay in toms river, new jersey. you were in seaside heights, you toured it, what did you see? >> reporter: we went right up and down a number of towns there, ocean beach, normandy, and we spent a couple of hours there with the local police chief and i can tell you, it was absolutely extraordinary, the amount of damage that was done by hurricane sandy, erin. you know, there's gas leaks there that have continued to be a problem. we've seen a stream of gas...
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tom fuentes former assistant director of the fbi and cnn contributor. tom, welcome. >> morning, carol. >> so all of this is going on in washington. and the fbi is trying to figure out what happened in benghazi. how does this affect investigators? >> well, actually, it will not affect the investigators. they're going to do a thorough job, no matter what. they're not really paying attention to the politics and, frankly, the fbi team that's working on this could care less about the political implications. they just want to get the facts. but as far as the statement of the secretary of state, if you listen closely, yes, she takes responsibility and says i was in charge, i'm in charge of the state department. i'm responsible. then goes on to say the decisions were made by security professionals, which means israeli diplomatic security service within the state department. and then also goes on to somewhat fault a lack of intelligence. so that would put that off on the intelligence community and other agencies. so yes, she's taking responsibility the way a cap
tom fuentes former assistant director of the fbi and cnn contributor. tom, welcome. >> morning, carol. >> so all of this is going on in washington. and the fbi is trying to figure out what happened in benghazi. how does this affect investigators? >> well, actually, it will not affect the investigators. they're going to do a thorough job, no matter what. they're not really paying attention to the politics and, frankly, the fbi team that's working on this could care less about...
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. >> suddenly that nonpartisan credible news source like tom brokaw comes on the air and that can be a very powerful combination. the one-sided message and directed at people who haven't already made up their minds. >> with a race this close, campaign ads are flooding the networks but it's a question which ones will work and which side will win. >> we will check back with chad myers on the storm that's coming up. first, susan hendricks has a "360" news and business bulletin. >>> senate majority leader harry reid was treated and released from a las vegas hospital after an accident in his motorcade. he suffered bruises in the crash. others he was traveling with also sustained minor injuries. >>> an inspection report released by the fda shows the company at the center of a deadly meningitis outbreak knew it had a problem months before the first patient got sick. according to that report, the new england compounding center's internal monitoring system found bacteria and mold growing in rooms meant to produce sterile products as far back as january. federal inspectors later found dozens o
. >> suddenly that nonpartisan credible news source like tom brokaw comes on the air and that can be a very powerful combination. the one-sided message and directed at people who haven't already made up their minds. >> with a race this close, campaign ads are flooding the networks but it's a question which ones will work and which side will win. >> we will check back with chad myers on the storm that's coming up. first, susan hendricks has a "360" news and business...
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. >> suddenly that nonpartisan credible news source like tom brokaw comes on the air and that can be a very powerful combination. the one-sided message and directed at people who haven't already made up their minds. >> with a race this close, campaign ads are flooding the networks but it's a question which ones will work and which side will win. >> we will check back with chad myers on the storm that's coming up. first, susan hendricks has a "360" news and business bulletin. >>> new video that syrian officials say shows the aftermath of a car bombing near a damascus playground. it would be a grisly breach of a u.n. negotiated cease-fire for the muslim holiday. we can't independently confirm. ten were killed, most of them children. it is unclear who was responsible. >>> back home, senate majority leader harry reid treated and released from a las vegas hospital after an accident in his motorcade. he suffered bruises in the crash. others he was traveling with also sustained minor injuries. >>> an inspection report released by the fda shows the company at the center of a deadly meningiti
. >> suddenly that nonpartisan credible news source like tom brokaw comes on the air and that can be a very powerful combination. the one-sided message and directed at people who haven't already made up their minds. >> with a race this close, campaign ads are flooding the networks but it's a question which ones will work and which side will win. >> we will check back with chad myers on the storm that's coming up. first, susan hendricks has a "360" news and business...
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despite his connection to england's royal family, tom parker bowles has more than aristocratic taste. and prince charles is his stepfather. he also happens to be a food writer with a new book out called "let's eat:recipes from my kitchen notebook." the british aren't really known for their food. is that a misperception? >> i think it is a misperception. the idea of coming and writing -- if i came to america and said this is about english food, everyone would collapse into laughter, saying english food is boring. but it's not. it's simple. good ingredients treated well. we had a bad 50 years. but i promise you now, you go to london, there's some of the best food, smoked salmon, roast beef, bloody with yorkshire puddings. done well. >> can your mother, camilla parker bowles cook? >> she can. you wouldn't think she could. >> right. >> chicken, put a lemon up its posterio. you can say that on tv? >> yes. >> i want to give you a chance to meet a texan. you say here you love texas. you love their booze, food, their people. how did you use texas cuisine in this cookbook? how does it make its
despite his connection to england's royal family, tom parker bowles has more than aristocratic taste. and prince charles is his stepfather. he also happens to be a food writer with a new book out called "let's eat:recipes from my kitchen notebook." the british aren't really known for their food. is that a misperception? >> i think it is a misperception. the idea of coming and writing -- if i came to america and said this is about english food, everyone would collapse into...
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. >> tom, did you use sex to sell yourself when you were campaigning? >> i did not. >> should you have? >> rolled up shirt sleeves right now. >> i think what ana said is right. i think young women are taking this election seriously. everyone's taking this seriously. using a little light hearted fun now and then can be part of communicating. but i think the reason you see a huge gap with young people even republicans thought they might close that this time, a gap with women is baz of pay equity, access to health care, jobs, i think people are being serious in this election. and this is a lot safer for the media to talk about than some of those issues. >> let's say hillary clinton rather than barack obama were the nominee for president, and you feature an ad using seth rogan. >> the reality is what's on the table has been issues related to women and to young women. and it's about their future. so i think -- >> i'm just asking about the appropriateness of the ad itself. >> that's an interesting hypothetical. but that's not what we're talking about. i think
. >> tom, did you use sex to sell yourself when you were campaigning? >> i did not. >> should you have? >> rolled up shirt sleeves right now. >> i think what ana said is right. i think young women are taking this election seriously. everyone's taking this seriously. using a little light hearted fun now and then can be part of communicating. but i think the reason you see a huge gap with young people even republicans thought they might close that this time, a gap...
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i want to take you to tom's river, new jersey, now and show you the devastation there. and also listen to this woman recount her story, how she survived, she talked to our michael holmes. >> we hit cody marina where all the boats are floating in the water and we got submerged in that as well. so we were sitting in the car, up to our necks in water. and we had to climb out of the windows and swim out to higher ground. never did we think this was going to happen. we had lost cable. we were just sitting around talking, fireplace is going. i looked out the window and said oh, my god. we got to get out of here. the water is up to the garage door. >> what has the last 24 hours been like for you? >> unbelievable. you can't believe this is happening. this is something you see in other states. it doesn't happen here in new jersey. you're in shock. everybody is in shock. we never thought it was going to be this bad, ever. >> a lot of people never thought it would be this bad. and did not evacuate, even though they were mandatory evacuation zones, that's from michael holmes. i'll
i want to take you to tom's river, new jersey, now and show you the devastation there. and also listen to this woman recount her story, how she survived, she talked to our michael holmes. >> we hit cody marina where all the boats are floating in the water and we got submerged in that as well. so we were sitting in the car, up to our necks in water. and we had to climb out of the windows and swim out to higher ground. never did we think this was going to happen. we had lost cable. we were...
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tom brady versus peyton manning next. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> two nfl elite quarterbacks faced off. tom brady led the patriots on more than four scoring drives of more than 80 yards and many called without a huddle. they led by 31-7 in the third quarter. peyton manning through tore two touchdowns but a failed attempt sealed the fate. patriots win 31-21. the former team, the indianapolis colts were wearing chuck strong t-shirts for their heads coach. les than a minuting to, andrew luck connects with wayne and wayne reaching into the end zone and the colts win 30-27. >>> baltimore is b
tom brady versus peyton manning next. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities...
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in a few minutes, i'll be talking with representative of the mitt rom nay campaign, representative tom price to see how things are looking on the other side of the ticket. >> diplomatic cables have just been released and they show that the u.s. ambassador to libya saw his security manpower dwindle from 34 to 27 in july with plans to go down to seven officers in august. christopher stevens was one of four to die september 11th in a terrorist attack against the consulate in benghazi. stevens wrote in one cable about, quote, a security vacuum. the cable was part of 160 pages of documents the chair mment of the house oversight committee made public. state department officials have told cnn previously they consider the attack unprecedented, even impossible to defend, and insiders said they detected no evidence of the fact it was planned or ordered by al qaeda. the pakistani teen who was shot point blank for her outspokenness on education has send the world a message from her hospital bed. thank you. she extends her gratitude to well wishers and doctors and nurses now treating her in england
in a few minutes, i'll be talking with representative of the mitt rom nay campaign, representative tom price to see how things are looking on the other side of the ticket. >> diplomatic cables have just been released and they show that the u.s. ambassador to libya saw his security manpower dwindle from 34 to 27 in july with plans to go down to seven officers in august. christopher stevens was one of four to die september 11th in a terrorist attack against the consulate in benghazi....
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variety of topics, the one that stood out the most to me was the attacks on the pennsylvania governor tom corbett and whether or not, it was all speculation by his psychologist, no real facts to back it up, but based on his recollection of the three-year investigation unfolding, whether or not the investigation was delayed because of political reasons, because the governor now had been the attorney general and was actually running for office as this investigation unfolded. and the psychologist goes through these three years and says, he talks about the emotional toll that it took on aaron to wait that long of a time between when he first came forward to the point where he saw jerry sandusky being arrested. he does speculate a lot, a good amount of the book is devoted to whether or not politics played a role in this investigation. >> okay. sarah gahin, one of the people who read this book, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >>> one teen has been resting for a week, the other is off a grueling seven-game championship series. more on the tigers and the giants coming up. folks who
variety of topics, the one that stood out the most to me was the attacks on the pennsylvania governor tom corbett and whether or not, it was all speculation by his psychologist, no real facts to back it up, but based on his recollection of the three-year investigation unfolding, whether or not the investigation was delayed because of political reasons, because the governor now had been the attorney general and was actually running for office as this investigation unfolded. and the psychologist...
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cnn's tom foreman has a reality check. >> hey, wolf. as you know, medicare is a government health insurance program mostly for people over the age of 65. and 50 million americans rely on this and it's long-term financial health is not very promising right now. here's a really scary part though. each campaign says the other side's plans for dealing with that are terrible. >> obama care takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. >> all you seniors out there, have you been denied choices? have you lost medicare advantage? >> because they haven't put a credible solution on the table. >> their ideas are old. and their ideas are bad. and they eliminate the guarantee of medicare. >> this is their essential claim that my opponent will destroy medicare. but is that really true? let's take a look at some of the facts and consider it. i'll bring in some tools here and look at the white house plan to begin with. this is the landscape they're dealing with. the cost of medicare is going to generally increase over the next ten years unti
cnn's tom foreman has a reality check. >> hey, wolf. as you know, medicare is a government health insurance program mostly for people over the age of 65. and 50 million americans rely on this and it's long-term financial health is not very promising right now. here's a really scary part though. each campaign says the other side's plans for dealing with that are terrible. >> obama care takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. >> all you seniors out there, have...
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joining us now on the phone from toms river in new jersey is john said di. you've seen what's happened in a place called seaside heights. explain to our viewers what you've seen. >> well, today our biggest problem is the gas. there's gas lines on everywhere. the whole island smells like gas. and no one can figure out why the main lines are not shut off. i've been there eight hours and laviolette are not -- seaside park, seaside heights, not one new jersey natural gas truck i see. >> can they get there? how difficult is it to get to seaside heights? >> you can now. i came over with some emergency personnel at 6:00 a.m. and the road is now clear. we have to use one of the bridges, the south side bridge is not operating because its power line's down. we drove in the opposite direction. and we got over the bridge okay. debris there, but you drive around it and you can get on to the island. >> you smell gas everywhere you go. you shot this video that we're showing our viewers right now. it looks awful what's going on. besides the gas, what is the worst that you s
joining us now on the phone from toms river in new jersey is john said di. you've seen what's happened in a place called seaside heights. explain to our viewers what you've seen. >> well, today our biggest problem is the gas. there's gas lines on everywhere. the whole island smells like gas. and no one can figure out why the main lines are not shut off. i've been there eight hours and laviolette are not -- seaside park, seaside heights, not one new jersey natural gas truck i see. >>...
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. >> they'll keep iran from producing nuclear weapons, tom foreman is standing by with another reality check. >> both candidates came in tonight knowing iran is one of the biggest issues out there, iran's nuclear ambitions and it's been an issue since the first day barack obama took office. >> we then organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions against iran in history. governor romney has often talked as if we should take premature military action. i think that would be a mistake. >> i think from the very beginning one of the challenges we've had with iran, is that they have looked at this administration, and felt the administration was not as strong as it needed to be, they saw weakness, when the president said he was going to create daylight between ourselves and israel, they noticed that as well. >> they agree on many points here, each man says iran will not get a nuke on my watch. each says economic sanctions are an important tool. each one tells how a military strike might be necessary to stop iran's nuclear program. they do not agree on where you put the emphasi
. >> they'll keep iran from producing nuclear weapons, tom foreman is standing by with another reality check. >> both candidates came in tonight knowing iran is one of the biggest issues out there, iran's nuclear ambitions and it's been an issue since the first day barack obama took office. >> we then organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions against iran in history. governor romney has often talked as if we should take premature military action. i think...
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he put out a second picture of a sad-looking tom brady with the caption brady looks like he turned the 12th man against us and he said patriots, fan, mad, l out loud talking about super bowl rings, what have you done lately, oh, you're 3-3. they won zero super bowl. >> were you on twitter chiming in. i stayed up for the end of the game and went to sleep angry. >> 57 minutes past the hour. another marriage bites the dust. russell crowe and his musician wife have separated. the couple's been married for nine years and have two children. they were on the set of the film "the crossing." that's sad. >> ever know what it's like to cover a national football game and work in the national football league? it can be bruising down there. just ask nfl network reporter ian rapoport. >> there have been questions about the defense ranked 21st. had an interesting talk with offensive coordinator -- with -- did you see that football? >> i saw it. >> anyway, anyway -- >> did you just see the football hit me? >> yes. we saw the football hilt you in the face. he handled it like a pro on live tv. his first
he put out a second picture of a sad-looking tom brady with the caption brady looks like he turned the 12th man against us and he said patriots, fan, mad, l out loud talking about super bowl rings, what have you done lately, oh, you're 3-3. they won zero super bowl. >> were you on twitter chiming in. i stayed up for the end of the game and went to sleep angry. >> 57 minutes past the hour. another marriage bites the dust. russell crowe and his musician wife have separated. the...
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and they will have the questions and was the case in the charlie gibson town hall meeting and the tom brokaw town hall meeting in presidential campaigns past, there was a time after that for follow-up and for furthering the discussion. >> facilitating the conversation as it were. so how are you preparing for this -- >> whatever you want to call it, yeah. >> how are you preparing? >> well, you know, lots of things. first of all, i will try to get a good night's sleep because it's a very long day because we get the questions tomorrow morning from the town hall folks. i think between 80 and 100 of them coming. so not everyone's going to get to ask a question. but more than that, wolf, as you know it's like preparing for almost any interview except for on a bigger stage and with so many issues. i'm trying to just know what the facts are. what the positions are. so that when something comes up that maybe could use a little further explanation might be as simple as, but the question, sir, was oranges and you said apples. could you answer oranges? but it might be as simple as, gee, how does
and they will have the questions and was the case in the charlie gibson town hall meeting and the tom brokaw town hall meeting in presidential campaigns past, there was a time after that for follow-up and for furthering the discussion. >> facilitating the conversation as it were. so how are you preparing for this -- >> whatever you want to call it, yeah. >> how are you preparing? >> well, you know, lots of things. first of all, i will try to get a good night's sleep...
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vikram pandit abruptly quit his job as ceo of citigroup and his top aide tom havens is stepping down too. why did they leave? no word yet. but pandit released a statement saying it is the right time for someone else to take the reins. citigroup veteran michael corbat has been named the new ceo. >>> four baby boomers early retirement is key, when you retire, is it okay to carry some credit card debt? that is one of the questions and we have help desk here to help answer that question. alison kosik, hello. >> hi there. here on the help desk we're talking about paying down debt before retirement. with me this hour are liz miller and greg mcbride. listen to this question. when you retire, should you get rid of credit card debt or is it okay to have some? >> we all carry credit card debt, come on. >> get rid of the credit card debt regardless of your age, it is very high cost debt. don't fall for the misperception you have to carry debt to maintain a credit score. i think it is important that you get rid of that debt, but continue to use the credit card for a token purchase every month or
vikram pandit abruptly quit his job as ceo of citigroup and his top aide tom havens is stepping down too. why did they leave? no word yet. but pandit released a statement saying it is the right time for someone else to take the reins. citigroup veteran michael corbat has been named the new ceo. >>> four baby boomers early retirement is key, when you retire, is it okay to carry some credit card debt? that is one of the questions and we have help desk here to help answer that question....
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put those rumors to rest and just say this is the exact same debate format and, you know, you faced, tom brokaw, charlie gibson, the town hall where the question comes from the audience, and the moderator has the follow-up. >> has a follow-up, only if necessary. i was told only if it needs clarification, only if it needs a follow-up. so a lot of times the people themselves would follow-up and i didn't have to. but candy gets a chance to pick the questions, i understand, and that she can ask them in the order in which she likes. but there is this rumor that she is planning to ask some of her own questions because she's not allowed to under this format. >> from what i understand that is not -- that is not at all the case. and, guys correct me if i'm incorrect, but, no, i'm correct in saying, no she's not -- she's going along -- that's correct, she's absolutely following the rules and will do a phenomenal job at it, but allowing the members of the audience to ask the questions and if necessary she'll provide the follow-up. let me pivot, though, carol, because i want to ask about the candida
put those rumors to rest and just say this is the exact same debate format and, you know, you faced, tom brokaw, charlie gibson, the town hall where the question comes from the audience, and the moderator has the follow-up. >> has a follow-up, only if necessary. i was told only if it needs clarification, only if it needs a follow-up. so a lot of times the people themselves would follow-up and i didn't have to. but candy gets a chance to pick the questions, i understand, and that she can...
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no one does sideline frustration like tom coughlin. how expressive is that. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. brag rights in the big apple. i love it. >> john, thanks. >>> this morning, arnold schwarzenegger. did you see his interview last night on "60 minutes"? answering questions about his failed marriage, his affairs, the fact that he was performing same-sex marriages while he was in office while publicly he was actually speaking out against them. we're going to hear a little bit of that interview straight ahead. stay with us. the pace of change is accelerating. the way we... perform, compete and grow. and people are driving this change. that's the power of human resources. the society... for human resource management and its members know... how to harness that power, because we help develop it. from the next economy, to the next generation, we help get... the most out of business, by getting the best out of people. shrm. leading people, leading organizations. >>> welcome back to "starting point." a new tell-all book called "total recall" has everybody talking about arnold schwarzenegger's
no one does sideline frustration like tom coughlin. how expressive is that. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. brag rights in the big apple. i love it. >> john, thanks. >>> this morning, arnold schwarzenegger. did you see his interview last night on "60 minutes"? answering questions about his failed marriage, his affairs, the fact that he was performing same-sex marriages while he was in office while publicly he was actually speaking out against them. we're going to hear a...
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secretary of state clinton has chosen a very respected diplomat, tom pickering, and others to pursue this. but the president will speak to this very forcefully tonight if people want to try to make a political issue out of it. i think what's tragic is that in a moment of tragedy for the united states of america, when we lose american personnel, the first thing mitt romney does is goes out and politicizes it. the first thing he does is hold a press conference without even having the information about it. the first thing he does is try to make it a political football rather than rally together as america did on any number of occasions. i think it's frankly -- sorry, go ahead. >> talking about the politics this because rudy guiliani was on cnn earlier this morning and he was blistering in his criticism of the way the president dealt with this leading up to the killing of the ambassador and three others. >> if the president had been privy to the information beforehand, that there were numerous attacks there, planned attacks, including two on the embassy, one in april, one in june in whic
secretary of state clinton has chosen a very respected diplomat, tom pickering, and others to pursue this. but the president will speak to this very forcefully tonight if people want to try to make a political issue out of it. i think what's tragic is that in a moment of tragedy for the united states of america, when we lose american personnel, the first thing mitt romney does is goes out and politicizes it. the first thing he does is hold a press conference without even having the information...
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. >> for more than a month, tom gallrap has been living across the street from this auto parts plant in freeport, illinois. he and a handful of other employees are living in tents, eating donated food and taking cold showers. >> it can be a little bit nasty. >> all of this because the plant is shutting down and their jobs, a total of 170, are moving to china. even though the company reported record profits last quarter. >> november 579, scheduled to be my last day after 33 years. >> the plant is owned by bain capital, a company started by mitt romney. although romney left bain seven years before they even bought the freeport plant, most of the anger in this tent city, they're calling bainport is directed towards governor romney. >> make no mistake about it, sinsada, agreeport, illinois is ground zero on the american fight to keep jobs in the united states. >> democratic illinois senator, dick bushen was here. and says because romney holds a stake in bain, he holds some responsibility to the loss of jobs. >> is that fair? >> it represents a corporate philosophy, a bain capital philoso
. >> for more than a month, tom gallrap has been living across the street from this auto parts plant in freeport, illinois. he and a handful of other employees are living in tents, eating donated food and taking cold showers. >> it can be a little bit nasty. >> all of this because the plant is shutting down and their jobs, a total of 170, are moving to china. even though the company reported record profits last quarter. >> november 579, scheduled to be my last day after...
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. >> that was tom brokaw's debate. he talked about that this morning and he said it was very toug he said something like my condolences to candy because it was a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden. let's go pack to last week's debate. we knew saturday night live would have some fun and it didn't disappoint. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening. >> oh, boy. here we go. oh, man. >> four years ago president obama made a promise that he would bring down unemployment below 6%. >> this guy. >> that's funny. they were dead on. do you think this is going to be old news by tuesday, lz? >> well it's old news now. once you've been snl' ed it's pretty much out of the news cycle. >> sarah palin and tina fey you can't get enough of that. i still watch the clips. >> i mean in terms of way people int view the debate. >> i totally disagree. i know you didn't want to ask me this, don. you said it just now. we used to view debates through the prism of when they happen. now w
. >> that was tom brokaw's debate. he talked about that this morning and he said it was very toug he said something like my condolences to candy because it was a tough debate to do. let's talk about joe biden. let's go pack to last week's debate. we knew saturday night live would have some fun and it didn't disappoint. take a look. >> first of all, i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening. >> oh, boy. here we go. oh, man. >> four years ago president...
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i'm right across in toms river and everyone has gotten flooded. high wheel trucks to get the people out. national guard around. it's destruction and devastation. >> we're showing our viewers, national guard video, showing the sand describe what's like. >> reporter: i have lived here for 39 years. i have been through several hurricanes going back to gloria and i have never seen anything like this at all. when i was in seaside last night and we started seeing the sea shop rip apart and the pier go into the ocean we knew it was time to get out of there. the light polls came down across the bridge. i had a wife and a 1-year-old child at home so i needed to make sure i got home. >> are there still folks stranded? >> as far as i know there is only a few. they did a really good job. when i left yesterday you barely saw anybody there except for a couple business owners checking on their businesses and that was pretty much it at the time. they were 95% evacuated at that point. >> what happens next? what do you plan on doing? >> there is really not much you
i'm right across in toms river and everyone has gotten flooded. high wheel trucks to get the people out. national guard around. it's destruction and devastation. >> we're showing our viewers, national guard video, showing the sand describe what's like. >> reporter: i have lived here for 39 years. i have been through several hurricanes going back to gloria and i have never seen anything like this at all. when i was in seaside last night and we started seeing the sea shop rip apart...